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The Journals of The Gilbert Center

The Journal of Networks and Civil Society

 
Although the study of civil society has largely confined itself to the study of organizations, there is growing interest in understanding the broader contexts and enabling conditions for a healthy and effective civil society. At the same time, the spread of low cost communication systems in the last two decades has helped spur interest in applying the science of networks to social groups and social phenomena.

The Journal of Networks and Civil Society is the second thematic issue in our journal series and is intended to complement the previous issue which focused on information technology. (Read More)
 

The Journal of Information Technology in Social Change

 
The Journal of Information Technology in Social Change, was the first of the peer-reviewed, theme-based Journals of the Gilbert Center.

Organizations in the nonprofit and voluntary sector have recognized that information technologies are a vital part of their effective mission achievement. While a large and growing body of practical knowledge already exists, practitioners, managers, and policy makers still lack systematic scholarly research about how information technologies are changing the nonprofit sector and the organizations within it. (Read More)
 

Editors, Reviewers, and Guidelines

We are very proud of all the people who have helped to make these journals happen. We would like to introduce you to the editors and peer reviewers. Both the editors and the reviewers of the papers submitted to this journal have guidelines which influence their judgment. In the interest of transparency we are making these guidelines available for you to read as well.
 

About Back Issues of the Journals of the Gilbert Center

The Journals of The Gilbert Center are themed journals, and there is a little info about each one on the archive page. We also published 20 issues of the predecessor: the Nonprofit Online News Journal, and you can read about the back issues of that series here.